(Classic Rock) KISS frontman Paul Stanley believes the band will record another album, despite the doubts he's discussed in the past. And he says he has a strong idea of what the work needs to achieve.
Stanley tells Cleveland Scene: "Records at this point are really something that, if we do, we do it for us more than anybody else. There really is no music industry. It's a guy who ran Tropicana last year that may run a record company this year. It's not a bunch of people who love music - it's a commodity at this point."
Stanley says the band have to find a good reason to return to the studio, adding: "Sonic Boom, there was definitely a reason to do. Monster, there was a reason to do. We're toying - certainly I'm toying - with the idea of doing another album. I think it will happen." Read more here.
KISS Army Marks 49th Anniversary
Former KISS Star Vinnie Vincent Asks Fans For 'Read ID' On Social Media
KISS Share First Official Fan Curated Playlist
KISS May Perform Together Again
Paul Stanley On Life After KISS
Copyright 2023 Iconoclast Entertainment Group All rights reserved.